Sport minister sees growth potential in golf

By Rajiv Bisnauth   Fifty-one (51) golfers took to the Lusignan Golf Course last Saturday after Sport Minister Dr. Frank Anthony performed the ceremonial swing to signal the start of the second annual President’s Cup golf tournament. The annual tournament is a collaborative effort of the Guyana government through the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA). The event adds to the list of tournaments being played at the venue and is being promoted by the Tourism Ministry in a way that seeks to lift…

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2012 Guyana Prize for Literature III

By Petamber Persaud   (Continued from last week)   The 2012 Guyana Prize for Literature was awarded in September 2013. Extract of an interview with Brendan de Caires in Georgetown, Guyana, August 16, 2013. de Caires is a literary critic and reviewer, working in Canada. He has worked in Trinidad as editor and book reviewer for the “Caribbean Review of Books”, (CRB) and for the review section of “Caribbean Beat”. He has also published other literary articles and reviews, and is a co-founder of Moray House Trust in Georgetown. De…

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Historic Linden

On April 29, 1970, under the Municipal District Council’s Act of 1969, Macmarburg, a diminutive for Mackenzie, Wismar and Christianburg, was renamed Linden and officially declared a town. Christianburg, the oldest settlement in the town, was originally known as Stabroek. It was renamed in honour of Governor Christian Finette, who joined his name with Burg, his wife’s family name. This area was chiefly used for rubber bleeding and saw milling. The area south of Christianburg was known as Shingles Landing, because of the production of shingles and wallaba posts (a…

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A legacy of Compassion

The Imam Abdul Razak Foundation is a multicultural and interracial organization founded by persons who are passionate in helping the needy. The foundation came into being through the efforts of Sham Razak, the last son of the late Imam Abdul Razak and Latifan Razak of Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara. Imam Abdul Razak was born in 1926 into a very humble family.  In his lifetime, and accompanied by his wife of 48 years, Latifan, he accomplished many great tasks.  Together they provided food and shelter to the needy, and their…

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The making of a lawyer

Overcoming challenges to accomplish goals is not an easy task, and newly appointed attorney-at-law Delicia Helwig knows this too well October 10, 2013 was an emotional day for 23-year-old Delicia Helwig when she presented her petition to the Guyana Bar Association; delivered by Senior Counsel Edward Luckhoo and received by Madame Justice Dawn Gregory. During the ceremony, Delicia tearfully spoke of the difficulties she faced in the long journey to realise her dreams of becoming a lawyer. Speaking in an interview with  Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, the young attorney revealed…

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Making men stylish

Designer Nelsion Andre Nurse has launched yet another trendy collection, and this time his focus is on helping men feel confident about their fashionable nature. Since his debut collection at Guyana Fashion Weekend (GFW) 2010, and being awarded Most Promising Designer, Nurse has not sat on his laurels. He has been consistently active, working in various facets of the creative industry since his hallmark introduction. Nurse has been designing costume art for children and adult bands; and set designs for public and private sector entities, and has worked closely as…

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Mr and Miss Talented Teen crowned

The National Cultural Centre (NCC) in the wee hours of Sunday erupted with cheers and jeers as the 13th Miss Guyana Talented Teen and the inaugural Mr Guyana Talented Teen were crowned. After long hours of competition, Miss Peter’s Hall Tiffani Bonner, 15, outshone her seven rivals to cop the coveted title, one that she truly deserved, as she was radiant from the start. Bonner also copped the prize for ‘Best Evening Gown’, with a Randy Madray design. Outshining his competitors to cop the first ever Mr Guyana Talented Teen…

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A Guyanese digital artist in Hollywood

Digital sculptor/3D character artist Damien Abdool is living his dreams, with his name rolling in the credits of record-breaking Hollywood movies After finishing A Levels in Guyana, Damien Abdool moved to Toronto, Canada, where he pursued a post graduate 3D programme at Humber College where he graduated with honours. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Vancouver where he furthered his studies at the Vancouver Film School and once again graduated with honours. In an interview with Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, Damien said that growing up, he was always fascinated by fantasy…

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Waramuri

Prominent white sand greets you even before noticing the “Welcome to Waramuri” sign at the riverside entrance to the village. The village of Waramuri is located on the right bank of the Moruca River, about 10 miles from the mouth of the Moruca River, and about a 45 minutes motor boat ride from Charity. It can be accessed mainly by river, but the regional administration has upgraded the road from Santa Rosa to Waramuri, which now makes it accessible from Santa Rosa via road – just about a 20-minute quiet…

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Canada-based Guyanese giving back as a family

With a very strong love for their homeland, especially their village, Moruca-born sisters Stephanie Wall and Regina Rodrigues are focused on bringing joy to the hearts of Guyanese children, and they have fun doing it. Regina and Stephanie, who migrated to Canada many years ago, are both retired. Their mission now is to dedicate their time to giving back to their Moruca community. They raise funds throughout the year, contributed by family and friends, and use this to buy toys for the children to make life a little more enjoyable…

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